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Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, WEDNESDAY MORNING, JUNE 21, 1922. Let Us Ship Your Mn. SovaU, W. L. Winner, Jr., of Denver, who la la the Uinta apartments. tlta guest KlitJEaEBIKjCn. FURNITURE and HOUSEHOLD GOODS in Out Through Cars at . ; Reduced Rates. of, her Bister; Mia. W. X , 'Can Wasatch 1464. for particulars. Estimates freA STORAGE, MOVING, PACKING. SHIPPING. Redman Fireproof Co. StorageVoara ths Over Twenty 13 la Business. , 80. 6TH WEST. CORNS ' Lift Off with Fingers Today Warm W eathei Fabric Special ris Pf i rated Wedding Followed Vo es 51 Two thousand yards fine quality printed voile in a va by Reception riety of more than fifty patterns. Light or dark wide. grounds. S3, inches or 40 inches Regularly 75c. and 59c priced at Special, per yard- - in Ogden HELEN RICH, daughter of Dr. Mrs.. Kara C. Rich of Ogdon, and Gilbert Dlnwoodey Moyle, son of Mr. and Mm James H. Moyle of Salt Lake, Were married at noon yesterday In the Salt Lake temple, President Heber J. Orsnt performing the ceremony. A wedding breakfast followed st the home of the bridegroom's parents, 411 East First South street, for relatives Last night a largAreception was given at the home of bride's parents, 2t62 Washington avenue, Ogden. A pink and green color scheme was carried out In the library, sun parlor and MISS Doesn't hurt a bttf Drop a little 'Freezone on an aching corn, instantly that corn (tops hurting, then shortly you lift it right off with fin- 35 c gers. Truly! Your druggist Bath Towels living room, with pink rosea, peonies and ferns, arranged In baskets and vases. The recaption room was deoormted with tall baskets of Columbia roses and belladonna. The bride wore a gown of white chiffon, trimmed In crystal and pearl beads, with a wedding veil caught to the head with ropes of pearls. Her bouquet was of white roses, orchids and lilies, of the Dinner Is Given for Bridal for the table. Corsage bouquets for the young women guests were attached to pink ribbons leading from the chandelier.In The place cards were hand painted bridal designs. Covers were laid for the members of the bridal party, with Pons Thorum as an .additional guest Dinner was followed by dancing. Party Mias Alice Cedarslrom and Ralph Floche, Nov., will be married this evening at the home of the bride's InrMr. and Mrs Oliver E. (Cedarstrom, ente, FANNY MILLS and Royal to Los will be married this 462 C street. The couple will go MISS Barnes on a honeymoon,, and will make morning In the Salt Lake temple Angeles Nev. home ,ln their Ploche, A reception will follow at the home of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. John M. Mills, In Ogden. Mies Ruth Sears of Elizabeth Miss Sutton, a bride of the this city Is maid of honor. Miss Haxel season, will be the guest of honor at a of Mills and Miss Chrisiie Hodge Ogden, shower to be given this evening by Miss bridesmaids, and iLeland lYouse of Salt Eva Sutton and Mrs. A. C. Thorn at the Thorn home, 144 West Sixth South street Lake, best man. a a A dinner In honor of the bridal party Mias was given lest night by Ruth Sears Mias Teoora Coleman, daughter of Mrs. at her home, 76 U street Pink rose George Daahwood, and Harold W. Allen were arranged in a bowl as a centerpiece win be married today. Ollng-houe- e, Lake. e Interest attaches In Salt Lake to the marriage at Mt Pleasant last evening of Miss Carol Elizabeth Jensen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. F. O. Jensen, to .Charles Albert Parsons of Elyria. Ohio. Preceding the ceremony. Miss Frances Until and "O Perfect Jensen sang Much Mrs. C. W. Stedman followed with "Elsas Bridal Process Ion al," from Then, to the strains of "Lohengrin." the Mendelssohn's "Wedding March, arm of her father, followed bride, on the by the bridal procession, mSrched down the steps of her home Into the garden and stood befors s bower of growing surmounted by festoons of yellow rosea and a wedding bell of fern The dainty flver locust. and honey In pink girls, Betty Wall and Ruth Johns,rose petand white, mads a pathway of als. v The bride was lovely In a gown of white satin ducheaee and rose point lace and tulle wedding veil, an heirloom of the family, with a coronet of real orange blossoms and lilies of the valley. Her only ornament was a diamond brooch, aa She carried gift of the bridegroom. bouquet of bridal roses and sweet peas, of lilies of the valley. with a shower The maid of honor. Miss Frances Jensen, a sister of th bride, wore an Imof pasported embroidered chiffon gown tel shades, with trimmings of rose point. Her bouquet was of pink Killarney rosebuds combined with yellow and lavender oolumblnsa The bride's mother was gowned In black Chantilly lace over green metallic cloth. corsage of Cecil Brunner She wore Love. bridal-wreat- RefrI 45c well-mad- Refrigerators, regularly priced at $22.50 Special, $16.95 Refrigerators, regularly priced At $25.00 "Special, $21.50 Special, $25.00 Refrigerators,' regularly priced at $35.00 : . tra heavy, double thread. border. Regularly priced at Special, $29.50 - -- v - j Perfect insulation makes them wonder- J ful ie coolers. . i Foot-Eas- or red e, 75e and 79c. eruption. It promptly stops itching and allays imtatioabrinfing sure and lasting reuef Cas-sads- y, OS Dr. and Mrs. F. M. McHugh and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Chstleton entertained yesterday at the McHugh home on Ninth avenue In honor of Miss Katie Lynn Peterson and Merlon L Peterson, who will be married Friday. June roses decorated the rooms and the lawn was hung with Japanese lanterns. Games were followed by dancing and a light supper was solved. The guests numbered twenty-fou- r. RESlOL i Following the marriage of Miss Alta Stookey, daughter of Mr. and Mrs S J Stookey and Andrew C. Easton of Lovell, Wyo . In the bait Lake temple today, a reception will be given this evening st the home of the bride s parents lui.i Eleventh East street. Mms Clardia fcteekey. sister and Wilof the bride, will be brkle.-na- ld liam Buike best man. The couple will leave for Berkeley, Cal., to make their home. Mrs W. Ms Stookey and Miss Josephine Stookeiy entertained ai a kemdngton yesnoire on Thirterday afternoon st their teenth East street. Roses and honeysuckle decorated the rooms and were used In a crystal bowl as a centei piece for the tea table The guests, in addition to the guest of honor. Included Mrs W. W Gardner, Mts M. J. Cummingii, Mrs 8. W. James, Mrs. Hay Wilcox, Mrs. H Steven. Mra I- - J Samson Mrs. David Hod;, of I h i , M rs A. Z. Tanner of Ioyton, Mrs O L lire Stookey, Mrs S. J Stookey, Mrs RichLarson. Miss Elva Evans, Miss Joy ards Miss Virginia Ramey, bliss Roth Wood. Mies Alice Robbins. Miss Bernice Stookey and Miss Claudia Stookey. 5oothinq And HeaJtiu - At hJl druggist The marriage of Miss Ruby Alltv, daughter of Mr and Mrs. Wiltord J Allen, and Calvin Bieknell Robbins wiill takaA place today In the Salt Lake temple. wedding breakfast will follow at the Country rlub and a receptionof will be given this the bridegroom's evening at the home parents. Mr. and Mrs Joseph B. Rcbbin. Miss Esther Huhl will be maid of honor. Miss Gwendolyn Hallstrom and Miss Margaret Briley bridesmaids, and Mlgnon Alien, flower girl. The marriage of Miss Margaret Hinckley and Kenneth L. Ma.ua will take Aplace retoday tn the Salt Lake temple. at the ception will toe given this evening home of the bride's parents. Mr. and Mrs I N. Hinckley. 823 N street Mies Ted roe eg and sweet peas. of McKean, Miss Gwendolyn Hinckley and Master Fredrto Jensen Stedman be bridesCleveland, Ohio, was rlngbearer, and lit- Miss Hortense Hlnckleiy will best mas.- carried the train. maids and Oscar Christensen tle Frances Jensen Four bridesmaids gowned in rainbow shaded organdy frocks were the Misses The wedding of Mis Miry Romney and Carrnldhael of Salt lake, Ruth Franklin D McGregor will take place toLois Becker of Mantl, ' Margaret Thompson of day In the Salt Lake temple. A reception Mount Pleasant and Nettle Beaumann will be given th.s evening at the home of Wilson of Phoenix. Art. They carried the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs, Mile with A. Romney 139 D street Miss Wltnee crooks mounted shepherd' WhWnev will be maid of honor and Missu bouquets Allen was Afton of Romney bridesmaid. Cheyenne. Wyo., Stanley Gill will be best man. best men and Ronsld Nilson and Charles marThe Brooks were the attendants W. Tbs marriage of MissR. Mvrttc Holt, riage service wsa reed by the Rev. the and Mrs Mabey Hell, M. Paden of Salt Lake, assisted by daughter of Mr. double and James A. Stevenson, Jr., will take Rev. Arthur V. Bosnd, and the Lake In PH the temple. was used. place today ring ceremony The rooms at the Wasatch academy Miss Doris Baxter, daughter of Mr. and where a banquet was held, following the It. .FV of C. H. Baxter, and ceremony, were a bower of wild roses and Mrs. Mantl wIM be married today. forest greenery. Candelabra with pink candles and pink baskets as favofs, toMiss Gertrude Heath, daughter of Mr. gether with pink peonies. Queen Anne's William D lace and snowballs, adorned the tables, and Mrs F D. Heath, nnd In the Balt where covers were laid for the 190 guest. Gunn will be married today Ten girls In colonial costumes servedwere Lake temple. guests Among the a lawn the Rev. Dr. W. M. Paden. Dr.W.and Mrs. Much aocfkl Interest center In at the Reherd, fete to be given this evening McKlrahan, Dr. and Mrs. H.IT. F-on A. U. Mrsof Jsme Mrs. Hiskev, home Hogle Reherd. Miss Elisabeth Mr. and Mr. Charles Brooks, Mr. and South Temple street for the benefit of Mrs. William Miller, Misses Catherine St. Marks Episcopal church. An Invitaand Mildred tion Is extended to all .members of the Lots Carmichael Dart, Mary pariah and their friends. Brlckeen, - of Salt Lake City; Mrs.Mrs. J. J. Phillips of Long Beach, Cat; Prewett and L. daughter, Mrs. Miss Elisabeth Proeser will entertain L Barnes, of Mesa, Colo.; Mr. and Mrs. F. L. Beck- at bridge tea thla afternoon at her home, Mrs. and Mr. 66 Seventeenth South street, tn honor er and eons, of Mantl; Aaron Christensen of Falrvlew and Mr. of Mis Frances Cassaday, a bride of the and Mr. N. Omansen of Spring City. ad- month. a Following th banquet th guests Mrs. Wilbur 8. Hodgson haa Issued Injourned to the ham, where athecheerful lawn, vitations for a tea Tuesday afternoon fir biased tn th center of where a musical program was given by at her home on Bast Broadway In honor Frances of her daughter, Patricia, who has Just th Misses Catherine Davies, Jensen and Goldie Nielson and the .been graduated from the Salt Lake high Mssdamea V, S. Wilson, Charles Hon School. a a a and Francis Nielson. Th brid is a graduate of Oberlln col Mr.' and Mr. F. B. Cook win enterso8. L. I of th member and in g at their home a lags at dinner from th tain Cottonwood. ciety. Th bridegroom Mr.comes Mr. F. C. In and a a a Ohio State university. Jensen, assisted by Mrs. Mary J. Phillips win entertain Mra. R-- W. Madsen and Mtss Catherine Davies, received the Thursday afternoon In honor of Miss bride. a guests. Miss June Edith Armstrong, a will entertain at a trousseau Armstrongafternoon Mias Frances Cassady and Miss on B home her at tea thla Openhelmer, summer brides, were street. luncheon a a a a at of yeshonor given guests terday by Miss Beth Bradford at the Mr. Lennox Sloan entertained st a Hotel Utah. Pink, peonies and bluebells luncheon yesterday st her home, 14 D were arranged tn a centerpiece for the 'street, tn honor of Mra Herman Clark. table Mrs. Clark will be guest of honor at a Covsw were laid for th following tn Mis honor! of OestUsed es Yellewiag Pegs. to th guests addltloc s 4 gjgte!3 ' this-eve- . Ex- Louise Winslow, Miss Kathleen Kaye, Mira Helen Jennings, Frauleln Meta Mrs. Boetcher, Mrs. W. W. Cassidy, Lavd 1). Parrott, Mrs. Da' Ida L. Miss Georgians Smurthwalte, Miss Ruth Bradford and Miss Lois Bradford. as Refrigerators, regularly priced at $29.50 . 50 dozen bath towels, sizp 22x44 inches. All-whi- te ll Tht cleverest advertising novelty of the e season It the Allens Walking Doll, advertising Allens Foot-Essthe Antiseptic, Healing Powder for tender, smarting, swollen feet Every Drug Store tn town has a supply of these Foot-Eas- e Walking Dolls to give away FREE- - If your druggist has failed to receive his supply ho can get them by sending a postal to Allen 8 Olmstead, car of AlLo Roy, N. Y. Of, If len's you prefer, writ to abovs address and gat a Doll FREE (Adv.) Foot-Ess- Heat Discomfort Dirt GET Mar-tlnea- e Our entire stock of refrigerators repriced for this selling - h, AlleasFoot-EaseValkingDo- Specially Priced at valley. The matron of honor, Mrs. Clarencs E Wright, slBter of 1h bride, was gowned In rose pink chiffon and carried Cecil Brunner roses. Miss Oladys Rich, maid of honor, another sister of the bride, wore a gown of light and dark green chiffon, with liver trimmings, and also carried Cectl Brunner rosea Jsne Wright, Anne Wright end Ksth-erln- e Wright, nieces of the bride, wearing frocks of pink organdie and carrying baskets of roses, were the flower girls Walter C. Moyle of Washington, D. C brother of the bridegroom, was best man Refreshments were served on the back lawn, which was screened with greens with colored electric and illuminated Roses, lights and Japanese lanterns. ferns decorated the and Canterbury bells tables. Punch was served In the dining room. The Lillian Thatcher orchestra furnished music. Dr. and Mrs. Rich and the bridal party were assisted In receiving by Mr. and Mrs. James H. Moyle, Mrs Menry D Moyle, Mlsv Evelyn Movie Miss Barbara Lowe and Miss Sarah Moyle of Salt Lake, Mrs. H. B. Campbell of Logan, Mrs Mary Brown of Pocatello and Mrs Edward I. Rich and Mrs. Leroy Pugmlre. The bride Is a graduate of National Park seminary at Washington. D. C Mr. Moyls is a graduate of the University of Pennsylvania. Mr. and Mrs. Moyle will leave tomorrow morning for a motor trip to Zion national park and the Grand canyon, after whlcn they will spend several weeks at Brighton 1 They will be at home after August at their new home in Cottonwood, Salt ellg n tiny bottle of for n few cents, sufficient to remove every hard corn, soft corn, or corn between the toes, nnd the calluses, without aorepess of irritation. - (Advertisement.) 'Freezone A New Range for Your Old t r We will make a liberal allowance for your old range any type as part payment on a new electric range. Make your selection now from our extensive stock. This offer includes the very latest models of ELECTRIC RANGES none reserved. - Year to Pay! Prices at Rock Bottom! A Whole ' , 4 . BUY NOW! UTAH STORES Salt Lake, Ogden, Provn, -Layton. 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